The Korea Society invites you and your members to our upcoming program on Political Forecast 2016: Korea and Its Neighbors, which starts at 12:30 PM on Thursday, February 25th, at The Korea Society (950 Third Avenue, 8th Fl, NYC).

The United States and Korea see tremendous regional flux in 2016. Tensions in East Asia have grown with China's military activities in the South China Sea and East China Sea and North Korea's January 6 nuclear test and February 7 missile test. South Korea's relations with Japan may warm after the December 28 announcement aimed at settling the comfort women issue, though opposition among nationalists remains high in both countries. Taiwan saw national elections, and South Korea has parliamentary elections this year and presidential elections next. The United States has its own presidential election in November, with China and North Korea figuring into candidates' campaigns. Ralph Cossa of Pacific Forum CSIS, Victor Cha of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Georgetown University, and Scott Snyder of the Council on Foreign Relations discuss political and security developments and offer timely forecasts, in conversation with The Korea Society’s Stephen Noerper.

Arrivals and reception begin at 12:00 PM, and the program starts at 12:30 PM sharp. Please register by emailing us at policy@koreasociety.org with your name and Rutgers Korean Graduate Students Association as your affiliation to reserve your seats.